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Vf THE CHAMPAIGN COUNTY NEWS 1 FAGB TWO ti trmirrR held for downs The for his bloody deed or the position la which Lis family had been placed BIG LOME FEPI REPdll SAYS SCHWAB OFFERES BRI3E SENIORS PLAY JillS i TIE Mil TO COUNTY Ml cf this city located south of Mahome was KjM to Cuarifa Irle 1-evrreu for fzzW Taer3ay Edwin Freud en stein and Frank McCuddy cf Clinton r-rchit a ta-acre tract north and west of WcswEad park from Davidson tot yzzx II filler ha3 fcrchJtsed four at th'r'cst cor-ncr of -tS? is the v--st port cf ttc city 5he price was $L5t i i i nndcrrlamf-n struck a snag on thi rrnlors iS-rard line Undsay Kaar n-nisfhtninn and Rumo carried Kill in 03s sevrn-yard line Tha thrcp i lavs netted hare Iv five rard and then Dcutsoli- rriMi th ball over tha I for the seniors second touch Iowa Jndsar kkkrd raah andTtadcmorwn nfljrjjel among tbe senior Frcxa this trA on nctil near the end of the ianf the jsMxiors rfpped th Junior line for good gains but failed to score Aftf rwsnls the juniors becan the same factlcs but time was caiW with the pigskin in '03's posloa on own -rard line The lineup: SENIORS Blackburn Undsay Icft Enl WIm Wiley lft TackU nnitiM Ift Gnard Tn-mn Center Mow Wiley Selboi nijEht Guanl nnmn Rltht Tackle GlassKV Right HnJ vbxklmen (Cant) Quarter Rack Deutffhmsnn Ift Half Back Kaesar RIbt Half Back Tlmm KrxhaW Full RaC5 JUNIORS Green Left Knd Melln McConaughy Left Window Left Guard Hunn Center Smhh Right Guard IVglow RUtht Tackle CuUer Right End Hlnman (Capt) Quarter Back Mather Roebrry Melln I-eft Half Hack Shipman RIrH Half lUck O'Connelb Ros-borry 1 Full Back Seor Seniors 11? juniors 11 White Ponxer Time of 20 and 23 minute fillS HI Sill CM Traveling Man II an Kxper- In Thi City Johnson a traveling man fell from a street car on Hast university avenue nar First street about 5 n'rlncfc Tuesdar venlnc and was fcllehtlt Injured Mr Johnson had placed one grip aboard and climbed on with art- other Tbo car started- and In aoroe meaner unknown to himself the man iwht hi balance A bump was raised above his right eye and he received other aligbt bruises JOrtN DALLENBACH HURT FrrtcUue Three Kill WJxlIfr Carry Inp pptetUe lamp John milenbaeh did not give thanks qui so heartily Thursday as woulj if had not attampted to carry a defective oil lamp out of Dal- ienbach Rrm meat market Tuesday Thn lamp failed to work properly and waa burning In about way but th rirht way Mr Dalitnbach crabld It and wai hurrying out tlie back when he slipped and fell henvlly Tlia reult was thref frac turi ribs DESTHOY CONTENTS OF POUCH Letters Are Tern So at to Obliterate tha Add raaaee Ht IxfUts Mo Nor A mall pouch tfcat vi as rifled near Oelwelo la has len received at the oQce ut Chief Po-'offlce Ictptctor Dice Tht po-ieh contained several hnndred let tars and bad been cut opva and tha contents rifled Money orders enrcas amounting to 110009 ware lfL Nearly all the letters wer torn or mutilatl in aurh raanntr that lt will be lmpoft4bl to forward them to tbair dektJnatiocs Tha sack waa seen intact at St Joseph and was found rifiad at Oelweln Trttntity Scuff Prove FataL Necaune Mich Nov 2S Dorlnt a friendly ctifs between Herman Ran- ia ana reter Raitinett in tha aarond tory of a boarding houia both Ull cownstairs IUcU died and Raa death i expected la Acqultte4 af a Murder Decatur ill Nov William uu au rar iracjc rciiower was Swigart aa old horaamaa who wat -vw tu a quarri over a woman The trial lated aitbl day Prailderit's Unci Dies iww lOTE Nor Jsroet King uracie an oncla by rcarrlaire of Prmtl crai rit dfad suddenly from pnmonia hr lf tad ba III only a short tlmr jr wa a widower and a known tanker Refcrm Schema Fa its Nor Tie eoun-cl of It 1 learned wrre na-" com to aa mzrtn t1 rmri iuria for Ua-4rmi tabnm4 by Ue Ambadors of Rut- i ace Auitria FOR i A Fer Infaau aad CUUrea Tla Iki Yea Hats Ai3js Bcsghf i CAS Reception arid'fcair- -'Held in IhisAitJ" ftiond: Ht t(4 rcpu'alkaa stj-v-j" district to at MGjlv D3 a rcpuaucaa rrfrpt teenth lor govern or hat ua j2tVJ A public reoptjea ari ths Klks auditorlun trca o'clock when every opportunity to mi-K ia gtiests At nine o'clock there duet at the Beard bvJ of 'Hon McCivji state It Is firecfed tbnt a Wn of leading tvn ties of thi district will ki gathering Cw-nirrrjn3n warnr if possible DESPERATE BURGUS: 3 TRY TO CUT OFF FL Young Woman Is AttiiHI 6 Men Who Enslaver (: Her Rpj Marlon Nov fjr: temptad to cut c2 tka ttsf 4 1 Edith Shippey la as atUxjt several dtamood ricp 1 youne woman wore xu was aronsad about i o'(s morning by two cwa a to ft Ing over tbe bedsi4a Ott aviced her hand upoa alUi ri jewels and with a locj 4 ed to cut off tht a were the gems In tbe mcaottma awught to stife tha prestios his haad eter b-r 1- Miss Shlrpey struit'tl peratlon of terror asl fen aroused the coming of a member ff tt fir burglar fled The fttfT 4 1 at once notified the il bloodhounds were jac4 ft trail At daylight tltt mz rested in a retort tr tk yards to which hounds led the oCcera 1 will be held for i Shlppey'a flcgers ar abe la a serious nervous shock bhe I tl ol John Sbippy a tu? merchant DRUG AND STRANiLC fl Charges af Cruelty Miit 4 tendants In inn A ''-Waterloo Nut of cruelty Li l8aa Manhattan state tclan-1 In New Yerk tas Just roturr-: v'-i as ao atteaJs't 's tion "Aiteroatt 09 ci 1 what thi-y cab a-it daacriba tha -MthftJ of i-nz'i rfractory iomate- iea patlert chokH biack In tbe face Tttf r- men than bk)i fr tie cauten bruiri fee laudanum are ti-l la tlenti when tht severe Tbs aitUKf li tf frelr" I UVCf Vbrk- Weskcrrs Your" Ail th bloed' yr your kidneyt ence mnrf ts-w mm wi rW lVre-' fctdney tr-jble Kiinef irrMt cuzm i heart Uiti r-l "if tt tUs wcrs ta te w-4 a3 wnsriiise! da ar 4 li i-Ji cfi tt rffj all dr cer an4cn-li Yc rr Ic "ltt tr if ir'r p- a -5H 7n mi II ym art 1 tt by fr 'i-' "-t al iha eaifiry hwamp-Root r' aocn re 1 xe-1 1 it When taking leave of his relatives Hichman smiled and rather to enjoy his unenviable predicament Vests! la Wrecked Christiana Not Tha barf: Victoria Laa been to fEy 'witched lioinaes neir Norway It is feared thai a crura bc-nof persons lost their lit es Private Car Eurns Terrell Tex Nor 2r Tbe privwfa car Lone Star owned by 2L II Green so a of Hetty Green hae beta burned FEAR BIG LOSS OF OBI Kankakee In Tutors Suapect Glrtmx tlinlntC Scheme Kankakee II Nor 25 Haancial circles in this city have been stirred by developments in a mining scheme of the Gironx Consolidated Mines Co In which local capital li interested to the extent of $lV0eu! Although the company Is headed by Joseph Giroux until recently general manager of Senator Clark's copper mines at Jerome Ariz it is characterized as a "get-rich-quick" concern by the Kankakee investors who are mostly business and professional men Several days ago GIroux transferred his local notes and mortgages to his wife Later it was alleged that the company "had misrepresented affairs Several attachment suiu followed:" The mines' said to be owned by the company are in Mexico and Nevada Giroux was formerly a resident of BrurtonnaU a suburb of Kankakee Id Fiiiis hb May Play Baseball on the Pacific Coast Fred Falkenberg the former twirler for the 'Varsity baseball team has decided not to accept the Toronto manager's terms and if he plays any more professional baseball it will be with the Pacific coast league 'Talk" was reserved by Toronto at the close of last season but the termi OfTcred him by the Toronto manager were not satisfactory He is preparing to be an Instructor in history and English and it will not make much difference with him if he Is blacklisted for playing on the western coast as ke intends to follow his baseball career uily for a year or so longer rmxn they have lost iioocco Investors Call Mining Scheme a Get' "Rlck-Qufek Affair Kanlrakec II! Nov 25 Financial Circles of thli ciiy have been -atfrr by developments la a mlnitg schemed tha Giroux Mines ccm pany la which local capital is interested to the extent of 1100009 Al tboiifn tbe company Ij beaded by tsph Oirnvx until recently getr vt Cirk's cop)' j-ce- nt Jcrrne Ark ii in cLi-Us l-l a rich quic" couvru tae Karlraiee fnve-tcr vLo 3tc mostly busineriS uud iuvu Cuvenl Iys ago Gtrovx transferred bli local liOtca aud moclaf-) 1j Lt wife Later was allcseJ tnat tfct company had mlsrcprtcted Tstr £eeral atlachioLi xudi toilOMeu TL mines said to bo owntnl by tte company arc in Mexico and Neradu Giroux was formerly a resident ol Uourboanais a suburb of Kankakee CLOSING IN ON FRED 8TRUBE Illinois Officers Trail Murder Suspect to Mlsacurl Bcttoirs Al Ion 111 Nor i'rad Strobe wanted at Havaua for tho murder of Miss Alice Hennlger at Topeka Mason county was in Alton Is it Wedaes day His description had not reached the police and his Identity was not known until later The discovery was n-ade by Health Officer It Smith tteputy Sheriff Thomas Barry arrived from Havana and wtth the police-found where Strube had crossed in the ferry to Miaourl where he Is sup posed to be hiding in the lowlands Barry acTerai guides crossed tha river to search tbe river bottoms NONUNION MAN SHOOTS STRIKED Wounded Molder at Moline la in a Critical Condition Molfn 111 Nor 25 George Clans en a union molder was shot while in a crowd following nonunion men going from tho foundry of Williams White Co where they have been employed during the summer The man Is In a critical condition at the hospital the bullet having entered his groin Four nonunion men are under arrest in connection with the hooting ROBBERS BLOW OPEN BANK SAFE BurQlara at Ewing III Flee Before Securing Any Plunder Monet Vrnon II Nov 25 The bank at Ewicg a small town sixteen miles south of this city was entered by robbers and an attempt made to loot the safe Six charire-i cf dyev mite were used blowing eff cuter cioort The retbers three in nam tcr vLo -re ahun'd l-t their tooli tho bank in tLir hat to escape KBCPS rpirr warm ant DRY rot r's Frmt-Er a Kj-drr it cures chilblains fcon wea'lrg rre uthias uarnp fet At all drugsiau sjaJ shoa sTotcs 2 Sc Ym Game of Ifiterclass Championship: Series Results 11 toll By far th? ard xt exciting contest cf the intcrclass fooba'l cha-lonshlp sprits at the Univcnlty was the use played Tuesday afternoon hfn tbe senior and junior teams straggled frty-hve rcinutei without satisfactory result the final scom tanning 11 to 11 The adhervnis of both elevens asscm-Died on the west bleachers and vied a cheering thIr favorite team The rivalry on the bluett-rs as well as on the was notably Intense As a result of th game each Jevcn will probably receive cn-balf of the fund colIecu-J from admission ft-es It expected that the money fo rc-cclvd will be usi la defraying the expenses of buying sweaters for tbe players An attempt I bdng made to inf nge for the playing off cf the tie cxt week In many refpecta tbe content was a very good cne Tha defense of both elevens was strong while on offense tome brilliant plays were raade The playing was fat and furious and several substitutions had to be made by both sUd- A player from each team was alio disqualified lor alURglnej Captain Misklmeu Rump Beutschmann ICacsar Tuthill and Lindsay played a good gamo for the seniors whiie Cutler IVglow Me-lln Dunn and O'Ccnnell did much to prevent the lowering cf the juniors colors O'Ccnnell returned the first kick-olf for the juniors to their own 33-yard line The seniors roon compelled O'Ccnnell to punt but lost the ball cn downs on tNir SO-j ard lino a short time later After Melin Shipman O'Coantll and Mather had advanced the ball twenty yards it was lost on downs From their J- yard line the began a ptfady narCh of eighty yards down the fleH through short gains by Dcutschmann Katsar Rump and Tlmm until they reached the Juniors two-yard lice On the next play the bail was carried ovcr the goal line Tiram failed to kick goal Timm kicked oS for the seniors to Ilinman who returned tbe oval to v3s 40-yard line O'Connell oon af-r--nrds punted to Kaesar who relumed tbe plirskln about twrnty-fivo vards The juniors held" for downs near the rn-r of the ind then niowly advanced the ball until th seniors 20-yard line was rnrhM Cutler then mse a fptnenlar run ant downed Just crmin tit" ftenlcrs goal lin O'Connell carried the ball over on tb next play Goal was Timo was then callel for the first hif Mickimen recrivd the kick-off when play as ru'iwl and jcmrnci th rnora V-rard 11 1" Tie jMuIors neld fnt dow-n l'it were unable to rtia tv five yard A fum-LTo by th ceiiri cave O'D'HUfll a chancy to makb a 23-yard run wa bfor( crowing 'Ot'a last chalk mark Mather finished ihi work i and the junior rooters went wild whri goal waa kicked Affr they ha I allow cj the renter carry the oval to-th center of tha Every woman kvea to Hdak cf tha t'Tia Vn a acft bd all her own will nestle In htr tevsm fully siilig tha blch Ucs In the hzsi cf eftry fiu Cut yet ttr ts a bliJt ckrii about th prstty pwiyre In hr whkh br vth tt-ror Tha ertadef cblkEtrh Ukea atmy much I lh9 of moxrrrbocL And ytttt vet I r-it ts ao Fcr jcretim thera fc bcin upon the market wU-kwa and reccxnmerdei by jhyaictaas a Kr mert ciled mtfs Priced tch rroft chlilbtr'J as tLnls and txzj as risre lcteaisd li tt I a rsetrAi-rf tnlmect vhicn th siia atwrba It ftea th ri vijcr everu trtsat mcrrig ack-cti and of z'-rVJti Lgzzt An IrtllirMt tif fa ra Vittm I WH JM rftS 1 wcuttAa tr- li I tt to py yet tKt: tor it ire SI alUc flcOt ULD RlttUICrt CO aXLMita Vrt? lot vst tt i4 boftk tWeft 8 a Se La C5ua bxaa i-c4 Sr t-a- 12 oizre Lawyer Makes Qlrect Charge Agalnrt'Hfm Jh Orient Court-' r- BIDS MORE THAN HARKETrRICE Declares He Was Willing to Purchase fiords at Figures Far Above" Their AotuaT Value on the New York Stock Exchange New York Nov The hecring the complaint of the first mortgage bondholders cf the defunct United States Shipbuilding company was full of sensations Direct charges of bribery were made against Charles ML Schwab It was charged that the Bethlehem Stel company at the instigation of Charles Schwab charged the shipbuilding company such high prices for steel forging that it was lmpossibla for it to compete with rival builders Changes Bids The climax of tbe sensations came when It was alleged that when the company a practical shipbuilder had prepared bids for two new battleshtps at figures that as afterwards proved would hare given the United States Shipbuilding company contracts worth $8000000 and established its credit on an unassailable basis and saved lt from the disaster that afterwards vertook it Max Pam the attorney for Charles Schwab made out bids which made It absolutely certain that they would be rejected Precipitates Collapse These amended bids prepared by a lawyer were submitted against President Nixon's opposition This caused his resignation and resulted in the shipyard combination getting the contracts and according to allegations this action precipitated tho collars of the United States Shipbuilding company Another feature of the proceedings was the statement by Lewis Nixon that of tbe 15000000 additional stock Issued when the company was reorganized to take in the Bethlehem company 11000000 went to Max Pam Mr fcchwab's counsel and $1000000 each to Mr Nixon Mr Dresser and tha Trust Comjany of tho Republic leav IzS $1000005 the disposition ol which be did not know He did not know whether Mr Schwab obtained it Accuses Schwab cf Bhcery The direct charge of bribery against Charles Schwab w3 made by Attorney Uctermser who brought' out the lat thai at the tle tLc tt-ldon reorganization pian was under consideration Schwab offered to purchase $ily000 borda the accompanying Mens of 2300o shares of ceuint: nd 23000 snares of preferred Ptock lsued to Lewi Nixon lor $y0j wb'- the rarl wa far les tMr Mr Uaicrrayer inaue iLa tirCt c-htX'tr that fMi we tho of a bribe to indue to agree to Ui b'oidon pttuof instead cf tho plan "for an aseSTnent or htcnk which he had previously advocated The was ehown in two lnttcrs of Mr Schwab to Joseph 1L HoaJiey REAL ESTAfE MOVING Smera! lratoriant I Con-MitmuuUHt tu Till City estate hereabouts Is on th'i more the latest Important transaction bvlng cne pcgstlattd by Gecrge V' Son Through them tho 182-acre farm owned by Jamca Tark 1 THE TEKKQiS OF Stomach Trouble are prevented by the use Dr Caldwell's (Laxative) Syrup Pepsin You should be as particular to guard against Stomach Trouble as you arc to prepare for the winter or supply your daily wants Saldivoll's (LAXATIVE) '1 i is a family remedy as good for the babies as for yourself and corrects all the ills arising from sluggish bowels or inactive digestive organs asj I CO yecr Jfv-sUr SYRUP 6G2F2Hrf i normcELLp! ilu i PIISBIk I I Unacie ip rurnsn -vdohu 0Uuu nequireu uy-rur ice Magistrate Such PRISONER SELF POSSESSED Seemtto Enjoy Hit Predicament but Relatives Wep as They Conytra With Facts Brought Out at the Hearing James Hickman who was placed under bond of JSOOu Tuesday after noon by Police Magistrate Bach on tbo charge of attempting to murder bis wife by shooting her November 12 at the home of her parents II and Mrs John Brehm 209 East Hill street -wan unable to furnish the bond retired and he was taken to the county jail at Urban Hicicman wis conveyed to tie city building In a back in charge of Sheriff Clark and Special Deputy James McCullougb who had been Hickman's guard at the Burnham hospital The would-be murderer and suicide appeared a if be bad not recently mad a desperate attempt to take hia own life Ho was well dressed and from his mariner one would think ho was about to attend a theatrical pe'rfonnknce Hickman Apparently Unaffected Smoking a cigar with a pleasant expression on tda countenance Hickman entered the court room which was crowded with pi incrbfdly curlout and EOm few feet away'at Mr and Mrs Brehm and threa of their daughter Including the one whom Hickman murderously attacked No sign of recognition passed between the prisoner and his pretty young wife nor while she was relating the happening of that eventful morning did Hickman appear interested The state rested Its cage on the testimony of Mrs Hickman and Mra Brehm the latter an eye'sritnes to the shooting The defense bad sworn Chief of Police KtUer OfScer Thomas McGraw and Mr Brebm father of Mrs Hickman but as these witnesses were not present at the shooting they were not allowed by the court to testify Fax New Facta Brought Out JTbs stories related by Mra Hickman I and Mrs Erehm were practically the same as published in The News The only additional interesting facta out were the oft repeated threat of if his wife would not lire with blni she would nevr 1'va away from bim and tho fact that two shot were fired at Mri Hickman both of which took one tier fV and the other tack of her left car Three ehoU were nrtd in tbe bed room and two in thi kitchen Several of Hickman's relatives in-el'udlns iCiue of b's brother? and slate nre-ut At he concliiou of fnp th- were SlUf to eo rerre hiirt all vt Ih-ta nwri -el nily brojcen lPtiUi Not a tear wolitened tba prisoner? eys however nor did he appear to feel any regret rJM-X-L- LJ'i LJJJf J1 Vhen you can't eat brck-tisU: Scott's Emubfon When you can't cat bread and butter take Scott's tulsipri When you have btifk living on a milk diet and want something a little more ncmiishin take Scott's Emulsion To! get fat you must cat fat Scott's Emulsion is a great fattener a great strength giver Those who have lost flesh vyant to increase all body tbsub not only fat Scott's Emulsion increases them ali bone flesh blood and nerve For invalids for convalescents for consumptives for weak children for all who need flesh Scott's Emulsion is a rich and com fbriable food and a natural tonic Scott's Emulsion for bone flesh blood and nerve We will send yon a free sample tct tut IhU pb-turt In the form of a label It Uic vrjccr cf ivtry fcouic ct Errulskm yoj Lr iPiS SCOTT Sc DOWNS 109 Pearl SLNY S9c and )t i all inQjlsts ISS Ol HI is en SUCCESSOR Library Board to Fill Vacancy at Meetintr Next Week On the first Tucsiar in December the library beard wHI hol3 Its regular qrrartprly meeting Miss Emeline Carter city librarian has rcslgnM h-r pHition to take effect December 13 and at the meeting cf the board a succ-sssr to MIS3 Carter will be chosrn MESSMER IS TO HEAD MILWAUKEE DIOCESE Appointment of the Green Cay Prelate to Be Archbishop Meets V'ith Faver Home Nov 25 The report that tha c6ngrcgatica cf tbe propaganda has decide! to proposo to the pope the appointment of Bishop Sebastian Geb-hard Meaner cf Bay Wis aa archbishop cfMilTraukes succession to the late Archfeishop Katrer Is confirmed Milwaukee Wis Nor Roman Catholics hero are much pleased with the selection of Bishop Messmer of Green Bay to fcucceed Archbishop Kat-zer Father August! Sch inner administrator the Milwaukee diocese who was prominently mentioned himself for the succession said: "I expected the selection cf Bishop Messmer all the time I have no doubt he will be welcome here He is a man of great ability" Desmond editor of the Catholic Citizen said: "The appointment of Bishop Messmer Is not surprising lie may be looked upon a3 logically la line for such promotion From personal acquaintance I have learned to esteem him highly He notably interested In all thece movements whicn aim at the moral Intellectual and pnclal Improvement of the laity In those matters where there are charces for difference of opinion PUhop Messmer always his been classed with the conservative element" Tt Is a rery good choice" aid Very Iter Joseph Kalner rector of the Seminary at St Frcis "Blffcon Mesa-mer Is a learned wan and a progres-Eiro one While he has not recelrr-1 unanimous enrrort in thl tiioese the difference cf or'nion has not been vital and all will be pleased at the selection" THIRTEEN ARE KILLED IN MINE Gas Explosion Crlncs Death to Many Dona ma Ark Tort Ark ere killed and Kreat daiaga was dv-C ac accciiiUu oi ei Ij a cul mine rt Don an za Ark twelve miles from this city At niht-fall only tlx of tbo victims had been recovered Tho explosion occurred at 1 o'clock la the afternoon There were about 175 pien In the various shafts at tbo time All escaped without injury eirept tho thirteen who rcre en-ployed In entry the scene of the explon'oo The force of the explosion was terrific and timbers were torn from tho walls cf the passages for reveral hundred yrds It is thought tbftt tho gas was accidentally Ignited by a inlnt r'sIauip Tbo miners who ccapc3 with the aid of cubirs summoned from nearby shafts lrauad lately afit about clearing the passages In the hope that tome of the thirteen entombed men might have survived the 'explosion COUPLE ARE BURNED IN HOME Aged Husbard Msy Havs Committed Murder and Suicide Grand Rapids Mich Nov Tbe bodies of Mr and Mrs George Smith CO years old were burned to death In a fire which consumed their home The couple lived alone outside of the city limits There 13 a strong su-picion thst the fire was accompanied by a murder and srJcide The Emiths bad rot lived happily together and only last Saturday Mrs Smith a neighbor that she was afraid of her husband that be had threatered her saying If It were not for the lit I'd murder you Smith alo had tell this neighbor Ibnt he intended to get rij of his wife WANT COL DISBARRED Man Charged With VHitiry Ctsthirg Fraufs Is prcsecu Lanslnic Mich Nov rrrrrptel by tno grievance of tha SUte Bar Association Attor-ifv-Ger-ral Chxzt has Llel a ptlta in the Supre- ctrrt fcIcg tho nrment cf Col iTi former resent cf tha of Michigan ad member of the rzVJ- try toard vho i-tmc from M'xco tzi p'eaied tri to In tie cctrlous military rr if chfr on wK-h ht Cuttoa wrs oic' to apjtir -au why 1 r-t -''barrel Csra I a old in One Day OAS' raoestaak ir.

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